The medical examiner in Keith Flint's case left the conclusion open
Coroner Caroline Beasley-Murray left the conclusion of Keith Flint 's death open. According to her, toxicology tests were positive for cocaine, alcohol, and codeine. However, there is not enough evidence to prove that the singer committed suicide.
“We will never know what was going through his mind at that moment,” said Beasley-Murray. “I considered the possibility of suicide. However, to confirm that, we would have to know if Flint formed the idea in his head and acted deliberately toward the act that caused his death. Considering all the circumstances, I don’t have enough evidence for that,” he explained.
"There is also not enough evidence to confirm that it was an accident. But he could have been playing a prank that went terribly wrong," he concluded.
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